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  James Morrison .Net - Fan site for James Morrison
James should still be able to perform his shows in Sydney and Brisbane.
James recently performed at the Australian Logie Awards on the 6th of May. Below are some photos of James arriving for the awards seen with Stephanie Macintosh and Damien Leith from Australian Idol.
James who is barely of drinking age in the country from which he pilfered his sound, is blessed with an undeniably strong voice.
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  Jim Morrison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morrison was the son of Admiral George Stephen Morrison and his wife Clara Clark Morrison, both employed by the United States Navy.
Morrison is buried in the famous Père Lachaise cemetery in eastern Paris, his fans there being generally perceived as a nuisance, leaving litter and graffiti behind, to the point where a new burial site has been suggested.
Morrison remains one of the most popular and influential singers in rock history, as The Doors' catalogue has become a staple of classic rock radio stations.
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 RollingStone.com: The Doors : The Unforgettable Fire : News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Morrison told Manzarek that he had been writing his own songs and proceeded to sing an a cappella version of one of them: "Moonlight Drive." Manzarek was taken with the song's odd moodiness and thought he heard a natural dramatic, even spooky, quality in Morrison's unpolished baritone.
Morrison seemed to understand that any generation so bound on giving itself permission to go as far as it could was also giving itself a permission for destruction, and he seemed to gain both delight and license from that understanding.
Morrison was eventually charged with lewd conduct, open profanity, indecent exposure and public drunkenness, and faced as much as three and a half years' imprisonment at the state penitentiary in Raiford, Florida, one of the South's toughest prisons.
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August zeigt James Morrison wieder was wirklich in ihm steckt, dann erscheint "Undiscovered" nämlich als E-Release - Und das gleich in zwei Varianten:
Dazu James Morrison selbst: „Ich habe mich wirklich sehr auf mein erstes Konzert in Hamburg gefreut, und verspreche meinem Publikum hier nach dem Prinzip - aufgeschoben ist nicht aufgehoben - vorzugehen.“
James Morrison ist in der Kategorie Newcomer International für die begehrte Trophäe nominiert.
www.james-morrison.de   (293 words)

  
 Jim Morrison
Morrison wished to be accepted as a serious artist, and he published such collections of poetry as An American Prayer (1970) and The Lords and The New Creatures (1971).
James Douglas Morrison was born in Melbourne, Florida, on December 8, 1943.
Morrison was early interested in literature, he excelled at school, and he had an IQ of 149.
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 James Morrison Family
The rest of James' ``homeplace'' was an additional 120 acres in an L shape that James bought in the southwest of Section 2 on either Nov. 15, 1892 for $4250 or April 29, 1893 for $4500 (there are two slightly different Keokuk County land records for this parcel of land).
James sold the 10 acres of Pasadena land for $5400 on 3 Nov 1884 (he had only paid $2500 for it just a year and a half earlier) and the family returned to Iowa.
James' sons Ed and Jesse are back living on the home place in Adams township in March of 1885 under the care of the William Cheney family.
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 James Morrison
Indeed, Morrison may very well have sought appointment on the prestigious scientific Bounty voyage, and was willing to serve in any capacity in order to go along.
Morrison appears to have been a lifelong writer, and it is likely that he planned to chronicle the Bounty voyage.
Morrison felt that it would be unwise to let the others know of his plans, so he let everyone know that it was intended for excursions around the island and to neighboring Moorea.
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 Jim Morrison
Jim Morrison's upbringing was strict and conservative as the son of a Navy Admiral.
Jim Morrison was one of the most original lyricists in the history of rock and roll.
Morrison's life and music were so closely intertwined that he has become the classic representation of the rebellious desires that define rock.
www.hotshotdigital.com /WellAlwaysRemember/JimMorrison.html   (424 words)

  
 F0360 - James J. Morrison fonds
James J. Morrison (generally known as "J. J.") was farm leader, salesman, and a prominent agrarian organizer and politician.
Morrison was born in 1861 on his family's homestead in Peel Township, Wellington County.
Morrison declined the invitation to take over leadership of the political party and his opposition to alliance with urban elements and non-farm issues played a part in undermining the UFO government in 1923.
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 Johann Sebastian Bach 1685
Morrison wanted to be door leading on the other side.
Simultaneously began to be born the legend of team, first of all the legend of Morrison.
In December 1970 of team for last once performed with Morrison, which died 3 of July 1971 in Paris in unexplained circumstances.
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 James Morrison (chanteur) - Musique | Ados.fr
James Morrison (chanteur) en écoute sur les stations
James Morrison est donc l’héritier d’une tradition doublement longue.
James Morrison est un nom trop commun pour qu’on s’en souvienne facilement.
musique.ados.fr /James-Morrison-chanteur-.html   (556 words)

  
 Welcome to my site.
James Douglas Morrison was born to Steve and Clara Morrison in Melbourne, Florida.
Morrison soon became heralded as a rock idol, and he began to adopt his 'Lizard King' image, along with different music styles.
It lacked Morrison's normal enthusiasm, energy and direction, and many believed Jim's moment in the sun was screeching to a halt.
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 Pitcairn Islands Study Center
Similarly, Morrison’s charges against Edwards could have created a scandal, and it was not in the national interest to have the extraordinary harshness of some Navy commanders exposed, especially at a time when mutiny was “in the air” (erupting only a few years later in the spectacular mutiny at the Nore).
Morrison’s pardon may even have involved an unofficial agreement that he was not to publish his narrative during his lifetime (he had planned to publish it in February 1793), although this is pure speculation.
Morrison was a good friend of Peter Heywood and gave him a copy of his narrative which, after Heywod’s death, was published in part by Heywood’s stepdaughter, Lady Diana Belcher, in her book The Mutineers of the Bounty and their Descendants in Pitcairn and Norfolk Islands (1870).
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 Jim Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
By 1964 Morrison had gotten tired of the theater arts department at FSU and transferred to UCLA where he became part of the film school.
It was Kennealy Morrison eventually married in a Celtic pagan handfasting ceremony in June of 1970.
Although the circumstances of Morrison's death have been debated, it is now believed (as reported in Patricia Kennealy's book, as well as Jerry Hopkin's book The Lizard King: The Essential Jim Morrison) that Jim's death was indirectly caused by Pamela.
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 James Morrison
Hugh Morrison Brown was born on the 3rd of August 1874 in Stevenston or Saltcoats, Ayrshire and married on the 5th of June 1919 in Duluth to Charlotte M. Robinson.
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James Morrison (Plasterer Journeyman) was born on the 2nd of May 1855 in Comrie, and married on the 17th of August 1877 in Glasgow to Sarah Thomson.
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 Centre College: Faculty
He is a past Centre Scholar and teaches courses in Greek and Latin language, history, literature, culture, and mythology, as well as freshman humanities.
Morrison is the author of Homeric Misdirection: False Predictions in the Iliad (University of Michigan Press, 1992) as well as numerous other articles and reviews for academic journals, including TAPA, Hermes, Classical World, Latomus, Journal of American Culture, and Religious Studies Review.
Morrison holds a B.A. in philosophy and history from Oberlin College, an M.A. in classics from the University of Washington, and a Ph.D. in classical studies from the University of Michigan.
www.centre.edu /web/academic/faculty/morrison.html   (187 words)

  
 James Morrison
James Morrison begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Lancers.
In 2001, James led the 40-15 Lancers to another state tournament berth as the #1 starter.
James has been around professional baseball all his life as his dad, Jim Morrison, played eleven years in the major leagues and is now coaching in the minor league system with the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Another supernatural-based theory is that Morrison's body had been driven to great extremes by the spirit of the shaman he believed had entered his body as a child on that New Mexico highway.
He goes on to say that "the shaman is the healer, like the Witch-doctor." Morrison reiterates elsewhere that "we must not forget that the snake or the lizard is identified with the unconscious and the forces of evil..." So says the legendary "Lizard King".
Morrison also told Danny Sugarman and Jerry Hopkins on more than one occasion that he could see himself "radically changing careers, reappearing as a suited and neck-tied businessman." Jack Holzman's assistant Steve Harris even remembers Jim Morrison asking what might happen if he were to suddenly "die"...
www.spunk.org /library/altern/pub/keith/sp000436.txt   (4014 words)

  
 Morrison, James Originally from County Sligo, 'Professor' James Morrison spent much of his life in New York where he ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Morrison, James Originally from County Sligo, 'Professor' James Morrison spent much of his life in New York where he was among the very first to record Irish music in the early part of the 20th century.
Originally from County Sligo, 'Professor' James Morrison spent much of his life in New York where he was among the very first to record Irish music in the early part of the 20th century.
James Morrisn and Paddy Killoran are undoubtedly two of the most influencial figures in Irish fiddle music.
www.gatewaytoireland.com /mall/MadForTrad/authors/author-144177-1.stm   (186 words)

  
 Biography: James L. Morrison
He was lecturer in sociology at the University of Maryland, European Division, and graduate assistant in sociology at the University of Munich (1964-65), instructor in sociology at the Florida State University (1968-69), and assistant professor of education and sociology at the Pennsylvania State University (1969-73).
With James Ptaszynski, he co-founded and served as editor of The Technology Source from March 1997 until December 2003.
Also, we would appreciate your sending James L. Morrison a note as to how you are using it.
horizon.unc.edu /bios/Morrison.asp   (637 words)

  
 Interview with James Morrison:
George and James chat about his life and some of his other interests, including stories about living on a boat and busking in New York while desperately trying to make it.
JAMES MORRISON: Well, there's more than one because, you know, you can't just keep it to one.
JAMES MORRISON: An exciting year this year because two major works were commissioned by the Sydney Symphony and the Melbourne Symphony for me to do concertos with Australian composers.
www.abc.net.au /gnt/history/Transcripts/s996065.htm   (953 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet.com: James Morrison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Morrison was part of the Boro side which lost the 2003 FA Youth Cup final to Manchester United.
The excellent Morrison bagged two goals in the first leg at Villa Park, one from the penalty spot.
Morrison was rewarded with a new contract in November 2004, to run until the summer of 2008.
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 Morrison Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
William Morrison and his wife Janet Hall of Campbelltown, Scotland, had three sons, James, Robert and John, who came to America and settled initially in Pennsylvania, then moved to the Rocky River area of Cabarrus County NC.
James Morrison was born about 1726 in Scotland and married Jennet Morrison (1735-1810), supposedly a cousin, around 1757.
James purchased 136 acres on Colwell (Caldwell) Creek in Cabarrus Co. NC in 1766.
www.duke.edu /web/chlamy/morrison.html   (182 words)

  
 James Morrison in NZ: Luke Thompson Opening - James Morrison .Net
James Morrison in NZ: Luke Thompson Opening - James Morrison.Net
James previously visited New Zealand on a promo tour in October last year.
Aside from interviews and stripped-back renditions of hits including ‘You Give Me Something’ and ‘Wonderful World’, James was also called upon to present the Best Male and Best Female Tuis at the NZ Music Awards.
www.james-morrison.net /james-morrison-in-nz-luke-thompson-opening   (114 words)

  
 James Morrison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Morrison began his acting career as a clown and wire-walker for the Carson and Barnes Wild Animal Circus.
As an actor, Morrison appeared as a Green Beret on the miniseries "Fatal Vision" (NBC, 1984); played a deputy tracking the "Werewolf" (Fox, 1987); and turned in numerous guest appearances on drama and comedy shows, notably on "Frasier" (NBC, 1995) as the new husband of Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth).
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 -[ Tribute ]-
Twelve previous arrests had not left their mark, but this was the first time his arrest had serious repercussions.
Their next album 'The Soft Parade'released in the summer of 1969 did not make the impact of the earlier albums and although 'Morrison Hotel' released in early 1970 redeemed them somewhat, the future of The Doors was at best, uncertain.
Pamela Susan Courson Morrison died April 25, 1974 in her Hollywood apartment of a heroin overdose.
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 James Morrison - A History
Morrison credits his Little League coach Felix Martinez for "everything I learned about sportsmanship, discipline, self-respect and respect for others." As Martinez teased Morrison from the audience, Morrison lovingly introduced him as one of the most important people in his life.
A loner as a teenager, with disdain for authority, Morrison soon discovered theatre at West High and found like souls with a similar bend for pretend.
Morrison is still a student of acting under the tutelage of Harry Mastrogeorge in Los Angeles.
www.lifeofanactor.com /history.htm   (3739 words)

  
 HORIZON: conferences
James Morrison led a workshop titled Environmental Scanning in the Strategic Planning Process, which was designed to assist educational leaders in meeting the challenges of the future.
James Morrison's plenary presentation, "A Futurist Looks at Higher Education," focused on the driving forces that will affect the way we work in the academy in the 21st century.
James Morrison, Professor of Education at the University of North Carolina, and editor of On the Horizon and The Technology Source, on August 2nd, and by Dr. Arnold Oliver, Chancellor of the Virginia Community College System, on August 3rd.
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 HORIZON: James L. Morrison
Morrison, J. L., Baunach, L., Binzer, C, and Havens, B. Planning for the future of education in eastern North Carolina: Proceedings of a seminar for the consortium for the advancement of public education.
Morrison, J. Critical trends and events affecting the future of Texas higher education: Proceedings of the 1995 TAIR preconference workshop on environmental scanning.
Morrison, J. L and Hooker, M. Education in the 21st century: An interview with Michael Hooker.
horizon.unc.edu /bios/Morrison/vita.asp   (9198 words)

  
 James Morrison with Joe Chindamo, The Basement - MusicReview - www.smh.com.au
Distance between cities is partly to blame, though not for the division of mainstream and modern into such iron-clad camps, nor for the rarity with which younger players invite older ones to participate in their projects.
Sydney's James Morrison and Melbourne's Joe Chindamo are both hugely accomplished musicians and leaders, one more mainstream-orientated, the other more modern.
Against very sparse Chindamo piano, Morrison's sumptuous flugelhorn almost sounded like a French horn, and when the rhythm section of Mark Harris (bass) and Craig Simon (drums) established a gently rocking backdrop, his lines retained their bite, while the contour of the solo gradually moved from plaintiveness to a loping swing.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/07/05/1089000074139.html   (429 words)

  
 James Morrison
This is an exciting project which includes items from the winning programme at the recent Brass in Concert competition from Spennymoor and also features solo's from the Australian Brass Virtuoso "James Morrison".
James and the band met in Salford on the 7th of December to record his solos.
James picked up his trumpet and played a short but very loud high note.
www.fodensband.co.uk /home/morrison.htm   (311 words)

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